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Project: Chatbot
Project: Chatbot
  • Chatbot Introduction
  • Challenge & Background
    • Skills & Exploration
  • Project Instructions
    • 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION
      • 1.1 Warm-Up Project
      • 1.2 Initial Ideas
      • 1.3 Background Research
      • 1.4 Personas
      • 1.5 Concept Narrowing
      • 1.6 Task Analysis
      • 1.7 Value Proposition & Features
      • 1.8 Team Proposal
    • 2 DESIGN & BUILD SOLUTION
      • 2.1 Database Development
      • 2.2 Sample Dialogues
      • 2.3 Pseudocode Functions
      • 2.4 Develop Complete Dialogue Script
      • 2.5 Style Guide
      • 2.6 Code Development Outline and Begin Coding
      • 2.7 Marketing card
      • 2.8 Code Testing
      • 2.9 Prepare Development Review and Demonstration
    • 3 EVALUATE & REFINE SOLUTION
      • 3.1 Evaluation and Post Interview
      • 3.2 Chatbot Usage Analysis
      • 3.3 App Refinements
      • 3.4 Poster
      • 3.5 Prepare for Poster Review and Demonstration
      • 3.6 Public Presentation Plan and Practice
      • 3.7 Individual Reflection
      • 3.8 Present to the public
      • 3.9 Celebrate
  • Reference
    • Chatbot Code Docs
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  1. Project Instructions
  2. 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION

1.8 Team Proposal

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Last updated 4 years ago

Refine your previous work as needed to be included in your presentation. Ensure that each slide contributes to an explanation of a cohesive story that supports your initial concept and value proposition.

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❏ Deliverable Your team's proposal as a collection of slides containing...

  • a title slide

  • your value proposition

  • intended chatbot features map or listing

  • summary slides (or exemplars) of your teams work

    • Background research

    • Personas

    • Task analysis.

This is only an example of the types of artifacts you want in you proposal, carefully consider how you will tell a convincing story about your team's concept.

✓- Below Standard

✓ At Standard

✓+ Above Standard

Information presented in a way that is not always clear, concise, and logical. The presentation style and selection of material is not fully appropriate for the context.

Information presented in a clear, concise, and logical manner. The selection of material and style is appropriate and effective.

Exceptionally curated information that is delivered in an interesting, coherent and memorable way.

Delivery: Eye contact, poise, and appropriate voice-level often lacking.

Vocal clarity, eye-contact, and physical composure maintained throughout.

An exceptionally engaging delivery of content lacking unnecessary distractions from the content.

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